happyclinicRN replied to grownuprosie's topic in Ambulatory
Sounds like you will have a wide variety of skills used. I can't see how that wouldn't transmit later to a great résumé! Go for it! P.s. I float between family practice and specialty that includes obgyn, cardiology, ortho, peds. I love it! You are no...
happyclinicRN replied to bellabonita's topic in Job Hunt
Depending on your area too pray they don't turn it over to the police for possession of a controlled substance. Unfortunately this may be a hard lesson learned.
happyclinicRN replied to jes07's topic in Job Hunt
Not sure why this hasn't been mentioned before, but you must have a paragraph that parallels your work ethic with the organization you are applying for core values or mission statement. Also in your résumé you should list specific skills you are prof...
happyclinicRN replied to karlexandra's topic in Ambulatory
I also live and work in the Midwest and work in a walk in clinic from time to time. I float. Between family practice and specialty also I started at 22.10 as an rn with an ADN and no float premium. Find out what is normal pay in your area. It also mi...
happyclinicRN replied to 50kn's topic in Ambulatory
If he wants an ma he can hire one for that wage and do his own injections. It is certainly NOT worth it! You will find another entry level rn position closer to home for more money.
happyclinicRN replied to tdrynelle's topic in Wisconsin
I would recommend working at Aurora St Luke's. You will definitely learn a lot. I actually spent clinical time there in nursing school and enjoyed it a lot. The nurses were very nice and helpful and the CNAs were great as well. I was on several diffe...
happyclinicRN replied to SammyRN2012's topic in Job Hunt
How many docs? If more than 2 I would be wary. If just one it is completely normal. I love clinic life and in the right environment you might too! No nights, weekends, or holidays to fight to get off!
happyclinicRN replied to TX.RN.Shannon's topic in Relations
Isn't this a violation of dress code? Bring it up that way perhaps. It is a danger to patients too. Being a nurse she should know better. Or perhaps there is underlying mental illness..
happyclinicRN replied to RNDisneyMom's topic in Wisconsin
Any luck on the job? I would not discount aurora. I have been happily employed there for over 2 years. Of course I am sure just like anywhere if you have a floor/dept with bad mgmt it wil be hell. Just try to choose wisely. And remember you are able ...
happyclinicRN replied to tdrynelle's topic in Wisconsin
Wow! I am shocked all the bad juju about aurora. I have been happily employed there for over two years now, having come from one of their biggest competitors. I have not once seen or heard of any bad experiences like you all are describing! Our docto...
happyclinicRN replied to Joe NightingMale's topic in Wisconsin
As a former all saints employee I can honestly say I would NEVER go back! Currently I am working for aurora and have several friends trying to make the switch as well...